I Dream of Jeannie
There was a dog with a bottle of whiskey that had mental Jens, so Jens, the mental kid, entered into existence. Also, there was a cat with a kid named Henry.
The smallest bottle at the start would let you go forward. Next was a bottle nettle wine, then a bottle of poison, another bottle of wine, another bottle of poison. The final bottle of wine and then a small round bottle that would let you go forward.
Small bottle.
If you're talking about "that bottle" that occasionally washes up on the beach, it is a bottle that has a memo or job written on it. Press the A button to read the message inside the bottle.
Lots.
Probably around $300
Over one half of the retail purchase price of a typical bottle of whiskey consists of taxes.
3000
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Glenfiddich is a single malt Scotch whisky (spelled without the "e") not a Bourbon. Bourbon whiskey is made from at least 51% corn with other grains, aged in only brand new American oak barrels which have been charred on the inside. No minimum aging period (contrary to popular belief, unless the bottle states "straight whiskey" on the label in which case a minimum of 2 years) Single Malt whisky, such as Glenfiddich is made from 100% malted barley and aged in any oak barrel for a minimum of 3 years (in the case of Glenfiddich a minimum of 12 years as stated on the label.
AA on a whiskey bottle stands for "Ancient Age". On the whiskey bottle also reads "federal law forbids sale or reuse of this bottle"; this bottle is usually amber in color.
it is stupidd
Yes; but not outside the United States. Federal standards, issued by Congress in 1964, stipulate that bourbon must be a grain mixture made of at least 51 percent corn, produced in the United States, and distilled to no more than 160 proof, with nothing other than water added to the mixture (aside from yeast). It must also be aged in new, charred-oak barrels, among other requirements.
It is probably worth about as much as a 2008 bottle of Old Grand-dad. I would, however, be willing to buy it from you, being that 1969 is my birthyear. please email me at pyrotekiniks(at)me.com if you are willing to sell it
There are several confused issues hear. There is no such thing as "charcoal whiskey" - whiskey requires grain in it's manufacture. "Charcoal", meaning "black" implies the Jack Daniels label, Jack Daniels is a sour-mash whiskey (a type of bourbon). The Smirnoff Vodka people advertised for years that their vodka was "filtered through a mountain of charcoal". Hope some of this might have been of help.
1969 bottle unopened carleton canadian whiskey